Parsons has won a contract to provide deployable defensive cyberspace operations infrastructure in support of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology.
CACI International has won a $35 million contract to provide program management, technical and lifecycle support, and technical analysis to United States Fleet Forces Command.
The Government Accountability Office sided with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and upheld the award of a $225 million Education Department data center contract that has long been in Dell's portfolio.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has won a $34 million contract with the Air Force to develop and field the Air Force Special Operations Command MQ-9 Medium Altitude Long Endurance Tactical Lead-Off Hitter software line.
MacAulay-Brown has won a $40 million contract to provide the Air Force Research Lab with Spectrum Warfare Evaluation and Assessment Technology Engineering Research, or SWEATER.
AAI Corp., doing business as Textron Systems, has won a $97.1 million contract modification with the Army to support the Shadow unmanned aircraft system.
Raytheon Missile Systems has won a $12.1 million contract to provide the Navy with advanced technology insertion and integration support of weapons systems.
System of Systems Security (SOSSEC) has won a $99 million contract to provide the Air Force with prototypes for C4ISR information sharing information systems.
Veterans Affairs is making the rare move of filing its own protest of a GAO decision that went against its pick of a contractor to support a mobile medical app project.
Force 3 has won an $18 million blanket purchase agreement to install and service VMware products to support the U.S. Census Bureau’s mission to transform the way the 2020 census is performed.
CACI International has won a $25 million contract to continue its support for the Air Force’s Air, Space and Cyberspace Constructive Environment – Information Operations Suite.
CACI International may have lost to an incumbent in SAIC, but it still believes it is the better choice and has turned to GAO to get another shot at a $485 million NASA contract.
Citrix Systems and Nutanix have both withdrawn their protests as they have apparently reached a settlement with the Army over a sole-source contract awarded to VMware.